Michelle Visage has been a name synonymous with RuPaul's Drag Race for a decade, since season three of the show. She has also participated in several reality shows in the UK, and her husband and children have been supporting her the whole way. Fans are curious about who Michelle chose to settle down with. Her husband is David Case.

David and Michelle met through a mutual friend in New York City when Michelle was in her girl group, Seduction. He had graduated from Juilliard and was pursuing acting and writing in the Big Apple. The pair got married in 1997 and have been happily married ever since. David and Michelle share two daughters, Lillie and Lola. David became a stay-at-home dad for 15 years. He took care of their daughters while Michelle was filming various TV shows.

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One of David and Michelle's daughters was on a high school track team, and David became a track and field athletics coach. David is also an entrepreneur, as he founded his own business called KlickSpeed. He invented a backside arm mechanics device that assists athletes so they are able to improve their running speeds. He continues to be inspired by his children, whether it is starting a business or writing stories close to his heart. With his daughters growing up, he has started to go back to two of his big passions, which are screenwriting and acting. His latest manuscript "Last Word in Coaching" is inspired by his daughter's struggle with depression. He hopes to encourage acceptance among families. In recent years, he has also written a series called Hide under the pseudonym Jax Spenser.

David has also been Michelle's biggest supporter as she tours and films around the world. His Twitter bio says, "Yes, married to Diva Michelle Visage." He was cheering her on during her appearances on the popular UK program, Strictly Come Dancing, as well as her musical debut on West End a few years ago. He has worked in television previously, according to his Facebook. He worked as a Creative Executive at Paramount Pictures, was Field Director at The Food Network, and is now Michelle's business manager.

During the pandemic, Michelle starred in her own TV program titled How's Your Head, Hun? with David as the cameraman. He made frequent appearances on the show, which was filmed in their family home in Los Angeles. This is the first time the pair have starred in a show alongside each other, and it gives an intimate look into their lives in L.A. Maybe David will find himself on an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race sometime soon.

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